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ANEC 2025: Journalism indispensable, central to sustainance of democracy in Nigeria- Tinubu

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Last updated: November 12, 2025 6:05 pm
Editor Published November 12, 2025
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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has declared that the role of Journalism is more than a profession, as it is  central and indispensable to nation’s building, as democracy is sustained not only by elections and laws, but also by the integrity of public conversation.

Tinubu noted that throughout Nigeria’s history, journalism has been more than a profession, as it has been an instrument of national awakening, adding that the sacrifices of Journalists over the years form part of the foundation upon which the country’s democracy stands today.
He made the statements on Wednesday  while declaring open the 21st  All Nigeria Editors Conference (ANEC) 2025, with the Theme: “Democratic Governance and National Cohesion: The role of Editors”, holding in Abuja.
Speaking at the  2-Day conference  being organised by the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE), with a sub-theme: ” Electoral Integrity and Trust Deficit: What Nigerians Expect in 2027″, the President noted that the conference reflects the enduring importance of the media in shaping national direction and strengthening democratic life.
He added that the gathering brought stakeholders to reflect on the state of Nigeria’s democracy and the ways in which public discourse can either strengthen or weaken the bonds that hold the nation together.
“This conversation is necessary as we continue to build institutions that are transparent, resilient, and trusted by our citizens. The sacrifices of journalists over the years form part of the foundation upon which our democracy stands today.
“We honour them not only in memory but also by remaining committed to the values they upheld. Yet, freedom secured through struggle is not self-sustaining.
” It requires constant vigilance and responsible exercise. A democracy is sustained not only by elections and laws but also by the integrity of public conversation. This is where your role becomes central and indispensable.
“You determine how our collective challenges are interpreted. The weight of that responsibility is immense — it must be exercised with wisdom, fairness, and a strong sense of national duty.
“Nigeria, as you know, is a diverse land. Debate and differences are part of our reality. However, these arguments must never erode national cohesion. Criticism, when informed and constructive, is a service to the nation. But cynicism that breeds mistrust and despair can weaken the very foundation of the society we seek to improve. The national interest must always remain paramount.
“We live in a time when information travels rapidly and widely. Social media has made every citizen a potential publisher. While that brings benefits, it also increases the speed and scale of misinformation. Falsehoods can take root before truth has time to speak. In such an environment, the editorial function is more important than ever. Verification must be your answer. Balance must be your principle. Professional judgment must be your guide.”
“On our part, this administration remains committed to securing the nation, sustaining economic stability, and widening the scope of opportunity for all citizens.
“The reforms we have undertaken have been challenging, but they are designed to place the economy on a strong and enduring footing. We are taking steps to restore macroeconomic balance, encourage investment, and build confidence. Signs of progress are visible in several sectors”, he stated.
Responding requests by the NGE regarding media reforms— particularly suggested media tax relief, Tinubu endorsed the proposal, noting the he remains open to continued dialogue on how best to support journalism and strengthen democracy.
Earlier, in a keynote address titled:  2027: Editors as Catalysts of Democracy, National Cohesion, and Electoral Integrity delivered by

Sen. Hope Uzodimma, Governor of Imo State, opined what editors do between now and next general elections will determine not only what Nigerians know about 2027 but how they experience it.
Uzodimma noted that editors are catalysts and facilitators, whether they acknowledge it or not, because the  narratives shape between now and the election will determine whether Nigerians approach 2027 with hope or cynicism, with trust or suspicion, with a sense of shared stake or through a tribal lens.
He said: “So just know that history is waiting to critique the role, not just of the first, second, and third estates, but the fourth estate as well, on how what they did or failed to do in 2027 and the run up thereto, helped to make or mar Nigeria. The choice is ours.”
On his part, President, Nigerian Guild of Editors,

Eze Anaba, disclosed that over 400 editors and media managers, gathered at the historic 21st conference, which is seen as a platform for dialogue for national discourse.
While lamenting the difficult economic realities depleting  the effective  operations of the mass media industry, Anaba appealed to President  Tinubu for quick intervention in form of tax exemptions, law reform and acces to financial and physical infrastructure  facilities to revive and sustain the sector.
He reiterated the commitment of editors to promoting and sustaining democratic norms for  the good of all and sundry.
Among those that attended the open session of 2025 NGE ANEC at the Presidential Villa Banquet Hall, Abuja, include : Kogi State Governor  the Sultan of Sokoto, His Eminent Alhaji Muhammad Saad Abubakar, Emir of Keffi, and Prince Nduka Obaigbena, Chair of Arise New/ThisDay newspapers, are co-Chairmen of the conference.
Also, the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Alh. Mohammed Idris was designated as Guest of Honour, lawmakers, and some cabinet members of the Federal Executive Council (FEC).

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